Roles of Inflammatory Biomarkers in Exhaled Breath Condensates in Respiratory Clinical Fields.

IF 2.5 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-12 DOI:10.4046/trd.2023.0028
Yong Jun Choi, Min Jae Lee, Min Kwang Byun, Sangho Park, Jimyung Park, Dongil Park, Sang-Hoon Kim, Youngsam Kim, Seong Yong Lim, Kwang Ha Yoo, Ki Suck Jung, Hye Jung Park
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Abstract

Background: Exhaled condensates contain inflammatory biomarkers; however, their roles in the clinical field have been under-investigated.

Methods: We prospectively enrolled subjects admitted to pulmonology clinics. We collected exhaled breath condensates (EBC) and analysed the levels of six and 12 biomarkers using conventional and multiplex enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively.

Results: Among the 123 subjects, healthy controls constituted the largest group (81 participants; 65.9%), followed by the preserved ratio impaired spirometry group (21 patients; 17.1%) and the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) group (21 patients; 17.1%). In COPD patients, platelet derived growth factor-AA exhibited strong positive correlations with COPD assessment test (ρ=0.5926, p=0.0423) and COPD-specific version of St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ-C) score (total, ρ=0.6725, p=0.0166; activity, ρ=0.7176, p=0.0086; and impacts, ρ=0.6151, p=0.0333). Granzyme B showed strong positive correlations with SGRQ-C score (symptoms, ρ=0.6078, p=0.0360; and impacts, ρ=0.6007, p=0.0389). Interleukin 6 exhibited a strong positive correlation with SGRQ-C score (activity, ρ=0.4671, p=0.0378). The absolute serum eosinophil and basophil counts showed positive correlations with pro-collagen I alpha 1 (ρ=0.6735, p=0.0164 and ρ=0.6295, p=0.0283, respectively). In healthy subjects, forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity demonstrated significant correlation with CC chemokine ligand 3 (CCL3)/macrophage inflammatory protein 1 alpha (ρ=0.3897 and p=0.0068). FEV1 exhibited significant correlation with CCL11/eotaxin (ρ=0.4445 and p=0.0017).

Conclusion: Inflammatory biomarkers in EBC might be useful to predict quality of life concerning respiratory symptoms and serologic markers. Further studies are needed.

炎症生物标志物在呼吸临床领域中的作用。
背景:呼气冷凝物含有炎症生物标志物;然而,他们在临床领域的作用还没有得到充分的研究。方法:我们前瞻性地招募了肺科诊所的受试者。我们收集了呼出气体冷凝物(EBC),并分别使用常规和多重酶联免疫吸附测定法分析了6种和12种生物标志物的水平。结果:在123名受试者中,健康对照组占最大组(81名参与者;65.9%),其次是保留比率受损肺活量测定组(21名患者;17.1%)和慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)组(21例患者,17.1%),PDGF-AA与COPD评估试验(ρ=0.5296,p=0.0423)和SGRQ-C评分(总分ρ=0.6725,p=0.0166;活动度ρ=0.7716,p=0.0086;影响度ρ=0.6151,p=0.033)呈强正相关。颗粒酶B与SGRQ-C得分呈强正相关性(症状ρ=0.6078,p=0.0360,影响度ρ0.6007,p=0.0389)。IL-6呈强阳性血清嗜酸性粒细胞和嗜碱性粒细胞绝对计数与胶原Iα1呈正相关(分别为ρ=0.6735,p=0.0164和ρ=0.6295,p=0.0283)。在健康受试者中,FEV1/FVC与CCL3/MIP-1α呈显著相关性(ρ=0.3897,p=0.0068)。FEV1与CCL11/eotaxin呈显著相关(ρ=0.445,p=0.0017)。结论:EBC中的炎症生物标志物可能有助于预测与呼吸道症状和血清学标志物有关的生活质量。还需要进一步的研究。
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